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README.md
Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives Cryptography Plugin for RocksDB* Storage Engine
ippcp
is an encryption provider for RocksDB that is based on Intel's Integrated Performance Primitives for Cryptography (IPPCP). IPPCP is a lightweight cryptography library that is highly optimized for various Intel CPUs. It's used here to provide AES-128/192/256 encryption, with a CTR mode of operation, for RocksDB.
Prerequisite
There is a dependency on ipp cryptograhy library (ippcp) which needs to be installed. Please refer below link for installtion. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/get-started-with-ipp-crypto-for-oneapi-linux/top.html
Once Installed source /opt/intel/oneapi/ippcp/latest/env/var.sh
Build
The code first needs to be linked under RocksDB's "plugin/" directory. In your RocksDB directory, run:
$ pushd ./plugin/
$ git clone https://github.com/intel/ippcp-plugin-rocksdb.git ippcp
Next, we can build and install RocksDB with this plugin as follows:
$ popd
$ make clean && ROCKSDB_PLUGINS=ippcp make -j48 release
Testing
- Install ipp cryptograhy library (ippcp) as described in the previous section.
- Install https://github.com/google/googletest
- Build RocksDB as a shared library
LIB_MODE=shared make -j release
- Go to the tests directory of ippcp plugin and build as mentioned below:
cd plugin/ippcp/tests/
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DROCKSDB_PATH=<rocksdb_install_directory> -DIPPCRYPTOROOT=<ippcp_install_directory> ..
make run
Tool usage
For RocksDB binaries (such as the db_bench
we built above), the plugin can be enabled through configuration. db_bench
in particular takes a --fs_uri
where we can specify "dedupfs" , which is the name registered by this plugin. Example usage:
$ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillseq --env_uri=ippcp_db_bench_env --compression_type=none
Application usage
The plugin's interface is also exposed to applications, which can enable it either through configuration or through code. Example available under the "examples/" directory.